Elizabeth had the very great honour last night of playing the violin on stage with Capercaillie at Aberdeen Music Hall as part of the Scottish Culture & Traditions (SC&T) youth performance group. They played two songs with the renowned Scottish band: Callum’s Road and Lisnagun. Elizabeth is the 4th from the left counting from the white t-shirts.
Elizabeth has been playing the violin for a number of years but always alone at home. I have previously lamented the fact there’s no orchestra at her school so finally I decided to take action and do something about that.
As often happens in life, an unsatisfactory challenge or circumstance can lead to change for the better in such a way that makes you appreciate the initial challenge that precipitated the change. That is definitely the case here because in looking for a group to join we found Scottish Culture & Traditions (SC&T) which has led to many exciting opportunities for her.
This was Capercaillie’s 40th anniversary music tour and also a celebration of the release of their latest album, ReLoved. The whole show was excellent. I recorded a couple of snippets of the music which I’ll share below.

No one can accuse Elizabeth of not integrating with the local culture. It’s one of the things I love about Scotland: the culture.

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